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Old January28th, 2023
Sam Oliver Sam Oliver is offline
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Re: Vertical Stab Bracket

OK, I find myself at this point today. Bending and installing the front bracket. And looks like I'll have pretty much the same problem you had. Did you end up leaving the rivet that is under the skin? After it is all said and done, Do you have a measurement or picture that would illustrate the distance your bracket is off the tailboom. I haven't seen anything in written instructions or videos that addresses this. As I struggled with geometry in school I'm trying to figure out the angles. Varying them can bring it in pretty close, or have it hanging out in the breeze. Within the limits of keeping the brackets off the existing rivets.
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